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nato america's imperial tool so obama gave a speech last night and he announced a so-called handle to nato well this is all handled into nato it is a it is a so-called nato command can he in general by the name of. his an american general by the name of. he's based in. germany he's the head of africa plays in germany because no african nation will. be based on the territory general ham is ready all military operations and where it is very much a part of this. one hundred billion dollars a day what me and miscellany mean shelling and spreading depleted uranium radiation across the why your use of libya killing our civilians daily allied with the so-called rebels who are nothing will open cut throat childers. excuse rape purse marauders and these are the people that america is supporting the thirty five foreign ministers has really only won the good news and it's america hillary clinton and the ability to have some say as much as america if you look at them everything has its policy quickly many of those that it's in so you just use the power the american side could be used up up kathy
nato america's imperial tool so obama gave a speech last night and he announced a so-called handle to nato well this is all handled into nato it is a it is a so-called nato command can he in general by the name of. his an american general by the name of. he's based in. germany he's the head of africa plays in germany because no african nation will. be based on the territory general ham is ready all military operations and where it is very much a part of this. one hundred billion dollars a day...
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that may include tapping america's strategic oil reserve to help bring down prices. >> we're looking at the options. the issue of the reserves is one we're considering. it is something that only is done and has been done on very rare occasions. >> reporter: pump prices are topping $4 in some areas. we've all seen the cause. the unrest and upheaval rippling through libya and the middle east. we're all feeling the effects. that steady surge at the pump. it's threatening to increase the cost of everything, from food to air travel. and that's bad news for the economy. the last time prices spiked like this, the answer seemed simple. >> drill, baby, drill. >> reporter: but even drilling proponents realize energy is a long term problem. >> i'm buying an electric car tomorrow and that's going to give me the patriotic pleasure of plugging in and not sending money overseas to people trying to blow us up. >> reporter: rising prices and anxiety that go far beyond the pumps. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> in libya, a tug of war is under way over several towns in a battle between oppositio
that may include tapping america's strategic oil reserve to help bring down prices. >> we're looking at the options. the issue of the reserves is one we're considering. it is something that only is done and has been done on very rare occasions. >> reporter: pump prices are topping $4 in some areas. we've all seen the cause. the unrest and upheaval rippling through libya and the middle east. we're all feeling the effects. that steady surge at the pump. it's threatening to increase...
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that work is under way all across america. if we do our part by fixing the law, we can accelerate that progress. the urgency for change has never been greater. the plain fact is that america is stagnating while the rest of the world moves ahead of us. the plain fact is that to lead in a new century we have no choice in this matter but to invest in education. no other issue is more critical to our economy, our future, and our way of life. so i look forward to working with you in the coming months to meet this challenge and to renew our commitment to our children and their future by building the education system they desperately need and deserve. thank you so much. i'm now happy to take your questions. >> thank you very much, mr. secretary. thanks again for being with us as ranking member said for the fourth time. thanks again for your willingness to work with us in a bipartisan way. and thanks for your testimony. i was pleased to see in your budget elimination of some 13 programs. that's sort of a baby step in the right directi
that work is under way all across america. if we do our part by fixing the law, we can accelerate that progress. the urgency for change has never been greater. the plain fact is that america is stagnating while the rest of the world moves ahead of us. the plain fact is that to lead in a new century we have no choice in this matter but to invest in education. no other issue is more critical to our economy, our future, and our way of life. so i look forward to working with you in the coming...
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red sneakers with white stripes brought back fwr america by her oldest son given to her youngest, both of them immediately rung outside kicking the soccer ball back and forth the older rustling the youngster's head after a goal, empty now. heavy and white, they were the first pair of shoes she ever walked in. the first she had learned to untie so that she could riggel out and once again feel the sand cyst between her toes, empty now. his work boots were resoled many times next season he would have bout a new pair or perhaps the season after that. but these old ones darkened from the oil had become supple and familiar. they knew his feet took his ankles and kept them strong. empty now. she had smiled when he offered her the embossed letter pumps made for her in italy from the pattern he carefully traced around her narrow feet long toes tapered in perfect symmetry. empty now. regulation boots, smoothed by the sand salt crystal seeming to be so much of the desert they had walked. the inside soles showing imprints of thick, heavy feet. empty now. and these, handmade slippers that were the
red sneakers with white stripes brought back fwr america by her oldest son given to her youngest, both of them immediately rung outside kicking the soccer ball back and forth the older rustling the youngster's head after a goal, empty now. heavy and white, they were the first pair of shoes she ever walked in. the first she had learned to untie so that she could riggel out and once again feel the sand cyst between her toes, empty now. his work boots were resoled many times next season he would...
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i'm only a man after all and i cannot live without it a school boy of these americas. thank you. [applause] >> take us to the back woods of georgia where i believe it's the first week of hunting season. in 1955, the spanish explorer desocietio arrived in south that >> with wild pigs in tow. in 2004 in georgia a 12 foot, hundred thousand pound pig was killed. it's unclear whether this pig, hog zila got that big while grazing in the wild or whether he was fed peanuts farm fed or 43 range. when the pigs flair a griffin was asked why he had to shoot the pig. griffin said, because i couldn't believe it was so big. i grew up 20 miles away in a town that put martin luther king in jail for a few nights in 1963. when they heard the story of hog zila i wondered why people killed things they don't understand. i would like to read hog zila this is the first timei've read this part one is what i'm reading today. killer of kid and faun, muddy wallower trichinosis and tick. trap smart, nonnative gar gant wan flea bag you root in the oak brush of bogs and swamp. if we killed you now, hog zila, i
i'm only a man after all and i cannot live without it a school boy of these americas. thank you. [applause] >> take us to the back woods of georgia where i believe it's the first week of hunting season. in 1955, the spanish explorer desocietio arrived in south that >> with wild pigs in tow. in 2004 in georgia a 12 foot, hundred thousand pound pig was killed. it's unclear whether this pig, hog zila got that big while grazing in the wild or whether he was fed peanuts farm fed or 43...
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, i am co- founder of united taxicabs workers, a group associated with the communication workers of america. the reason that i am appearing here today is to give you a little bit of a heads up that we have some problems with getting crime statistics information on what is happening with the tax on their drivers. there has been a number of attacks lately. i wish i could inform you of the number but that is part of the problem, this is a vicious circle. i have been in contact with the director who is currently on jury duty. what i was told at one time is that there was roughly about four incidents on cabdriver in the last six months. somehow, these have fallen through the cracks. i could understand why it was not classified as an attack on a cab driver. one of our cabdrivers' was on 17 and south and he was robbed. this has been listed as an attack on a cab driver. he went to the mission statement. we need to get to these things reported fairly quickly. i might come back to you again or perhaps the mta again but this is like a bureaucratic maze. we are entitled to protection. 864-8294, you can
, i am co- founder of united taxicabs workers, a group associated with the communication workers of america. the reason that i am appearing here today is to give you a little bit of a heads up that we have some problems with getting crime statistics information on what is happening with the tax on their drivers. there has been a number of attacks lately. i wish i could inform you of the number but that is part of the problem, this is a vicious circle. i have been in contact with the director...
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teach for america really isn't about -- we are about, teachers are critical, but teach for america is about building a movement amount our country's future leaders to say we have to change the way our education system is fundamentally, and i think in your article in the new yorker about, about the formation of movements captured the whole theory of teach. it's the experience of teaching successfully in ways that, i know, i think we're creating a core of people who are absolutely determined to expand the opportunities facing kids in the most absolutely, you know, economically disadvantaged communities. you know, who are pouring themselves into their work and trying to put their kids on a different path and having varying levels of success and taking from that experience, incredible lesson. you know, they realize through their firsthand experience the challenges the kids face, the potential they have, and they realize it's ultimately possible to solve the problem, and that experience is not only important for their kids, but completely transformational for them. of course, they are all
teach for america really isn't about -- we are about, teachers are critical, but teach for america is about building a movement amount our country's future leaders to say we have to change the way our education system is fundamentally, and i think in your article in the new yorker about, about the formation of movements captured the whole theory of teach. it's the experience of teaching successfully in ways that, i know, i think we're creating a core of people who are absolutely determined to...
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would that mean to the dcipients across america?it it would mean less coverage, a less care, it doesn't have to. i always use as an illustratione the average cost for medicare beneficiaries in my home town of average springfield illinois the average $8,000. up okay? looker what to chicago, specialty hospitals and higher cost of living cos it's not 78,s eight to $10,000 a year for thee average medicare beneficiary. but then you go to miami and ths number is 14 to $15,000 a year.y why the t difference between chicago and miami? ask. there bet is there a better care and florida or just more expensive care? nn we bring theca cost of the care down and not compromise the quality of the care hardto hav questions the the only questiont is the account if you want tofie doesn't sacrifice the basic benefits. i would say to senator mcconneln is he quoted me i guess earlier in the statement but i wasn't on the floor. yesterday i said i was propose y supporting of the house republican budget with the budget proposed by senator is inouye.he this b
would that mean to the dcipients across america?it it would mean less coverage, a less care, it doesn't have to. i always use as an illustratione the average cost for medicare beneficiaries in my home town of average springfield illinois the average $8,000. up okay? looker what to chicago, specialty hospitals and higher cost of living cos it's not 78,s eight to $10,000 a year for thee average medicare beneficiary. but then you go to miami and ths number is 14 to $15,000 a year.y why the t...
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what will that mean to the medicare recipients across america? does it mean less coverage, less care? it doesn't have to. i always use as an illustration the average cost per medicare beneficiary in my hometown of springfield, illinois, the average annual cost is between $7,000 and $8,000. you go up to chicago, more specialty hospitals, higher cost of living, it is $8,000 to $10,000 a year for the average medicare beneficiary. then you go down to miami and the number is $14,000 to $15,000. why the dramatic difference between chicago and miami? that's a question we ought to ask. is there better care in florida or just more expensive care? can we bring the cost of that care down and not compromise the quality of the care? hard questions but the only questions that count if you want to have reform in medicare that doesn't sacrifice the basic benefits. what i would say to senator mcconnell is this: yesterday he quoted me earlier in a statement. i wasn't on the floor. yesterday i said that i was supporting not the house republican budget, but the budg
what will that mean to the medicare recipients across america? does it mean less coverage, less care? it doesn't have to. i always use as an illustration the average cost per medicare beneficiary in my hometown of springfield, illinois, the average annual cost is between $7,000 and $8,000. you go up to chicago, more specialty hospitals, higher cost of living, it is $8,000 to $10,000 a year for the average medicare beneficiary. then you go down to miami and the number is $14,000 to $15,000. why...
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emanuel for the americas. we are inside the basement of the polytechnic and i'm admiring the bone is thattedose that your heal bone makes in the sunlight in the palms of my hand in my mind. when you come to my bed your hands and breath is sweet and we can love like this for hours. i can find christ in your body. this too must be constructed and killed bike on television with pain and blood that's beautiful like a red refer. you made me into a woman and i surend erred into it a man-made into a woman and returned. but you don't want to my bed this is the metal cloth you are chained to in the polytechnic. and i do we do it slowly with timed extensions of christ, his face removed and his penis removed the maggets and the wounds the teeth and hair weeks before he is your christ in the black pit with you. each day becomes eternity of days the sun never sets or rises the light bulb on a wire as i burn you 117 times with my cigarettes while the other guards have gone out for a meal beef stake tomatoes and red wines th
emanuel for the americas. we are inside the basement of the polytechnic and i'm admiring the bone is thattedose that your heal bone makes in the sunlight in the palms of my hand in my mind. when you come to my bed your hands and breath is sweet and we can love like this for hours. i can find christ in your body. this too must be constructed and killed bike on television with pain and blood that's beautiful like a red refer. you made me into a woman and i surend erred into it a man-made into a...
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that work is under way all across america. if we do our part by fixing the law, we can accelerate that progress. the urgency for change has never been greater. the plain fact is that america is stagnating while the rest of the world moves ahead of us. the plain fact is that to lead in a new century we have no choice in this matter but to invest in education. no other issue is more critical to our economy, our future, and our way of life. so i look forward to working with you in the coming months to meet this challenge and to renew our commitment to our children and their future by building the education system they desperately need and deserve. thank you so much. i'm now happy to take your questions. >> thank you very much, mr. secretary. thanks again for being with us as ranking member said for the fourth time. thanks again for your willingness to work with us in a bipartisan way. and thanks for your testimony. i was pleased to see in your budget elimination of some 13 programs. that's sort of a baby step in the right directi
that work is under way all across america. if we do our part by fixing the law, we can accelerate that progress. the urgency for change has never been greater. the plain fact is that america is stagnating while the rest of the world moves ahead of us. the plain fact is that to lead in a new century we have no choice in this matter but to invest in education. no other issue is more critical to our economy, our future, and our way of life. so i look forward to working with you in the coming...
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he can fight a school choice case that he is convinced will change the lives of city kids throughout america. and who did we leave out? ralph reid. maybe ralph will run for office some day. who knows. >> we're out of time. our guest has been anyonia j. easton, and the book looks like this, it is called "gang of five." >> the redesigned booknotes web site now features over 800 notable nonfiction authors and every bad about the books. .. argues that barack obama was assisted in the riding of his
he can fight a school choice case that he is convinced will change the lives of city kids throughout america. and who did we leave out? ralph reid. maybe ralph will run for office some day. who knows. >> we're out of time. our guest has been anyonia j. easton, and the book looks like this, it is called "gang of five." >> the redesigned booknotes web site now features over 800 notable nonfiction authors and every bad about the books. .. argues that barack obama was assisted...
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america i'm christine first i want to thank you so much for watching and we will be back here in thirty minutes. more news today violence is once again put up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations around the day. wealthy british style. market dynamics come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into all kinds of reports on r.g.p. . tom arriving here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. download the official ante up location. called touch from the i choose option. which all cheat like on the go. video on demand keys minefield calls and says feeds now in the palm of your. question. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from around the world are. we going to the future or covered. was was . the bar i had to describe chicago's food market for theater play up was was i thought it would be easy to get the in a serious information by asking a few special a stockbroker first. was was was ri
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america has a rate twice as high as the uk, three times higher than canada. in recent years, reality tv shows devoted to the hardship of teen mother hood became such hit, their subjects receive magazine cover fame. with a look at the mothers of unplanned consequences, here's juju chang. >> reporter: move over jamie lynn spears and bristol palin. teen moms are popping up everywhere. lifetime's "the pregnancy pact." >> we have to get pregnant together. >> reporter: the fox hit "glee." "the secret life of an american teenager." but the most famous pregnant teens in the spotlight are without a doubt the stars of "teen mom" which chronicles the highs and often lows of teenage girls, dealing with the fallout of babies, baby daddies and vocal grandparents. >> he's my child, not yours. >> let me take care of him! >> reporter: so, where does that leave real girls? >> there's probably 20-plus girls at my high school. >> i wasn't using anything, like protection or anything, birth control, condoms, anything like that. >> reporter: in georgia, teen pregnancy rates are nea
america has a rate twice as high as the uk, three times higher than canada. in recent years, reality tv shows devoted to the hardship of teen mother hood became such hit, their subjects receive magazine cover fame. with a look at the mothers of unplanned consequences, here's juju chang. >> reporter: move over jamie lynn spears and bristol palin. teen moms are popping up everywhere. lifetime's "the pregnancy pact." >> we have to get pregnant together. >> reporter: the...
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not necessarily the type of film that is a perfect fit for mainstream america. and yet it resonated hugely with the country. what is it about a story that makes you know or feel that it will resonate with an audience? >> it was emotional. and that's how i felt when i did -- the first best picture i had was "the english patient." the second one "shakespeare in love." you think about it. people used to say to me anything with the name shakespeare in it was a definite financial bomb. this film ended up grossing 300 million worldwide. "the english patient too." it's a period piece. to me it's about the emotions. this story about a king and a so-called commoner who is defiant to his king, and a king who learns to love life himself and gets over bullying. you can't miss with a story like that, in my opinion. and yet everybody always says to me make ironman. make some marvel comic book story. that's not what i'm about. that's not what appeals to me. >> what is going on right now in the business? it seems everyone is trying to come up with films that can go 3-d, can, yo
not necessarily the type of film that is a perfect fit for mainstream america. and yet it resonated hugely with the country. what is it about a story that makes you know or feel that it will resonate with an audience? >> it was emotional. and that's how i felt when i did -- the first best picture i had was "the english patient." the second one "shakespeare in love." you think about it. people used to say to me anything with the name shakespeare in it was a definite...
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they started to move america. i want to be one of them. if i'm going to get harangued, i want power to fight back. why would i make that decision? no college, no training, no education, never been -- i dbt have anything to convince me that any white employer want want to hire me, but i started applying all around the place, and finally, i was doing all things a beauty pageant for black girls that i considered my civil rights work because it was my fight against miss america that denied our right to participate, so we started our open pageant. i presented the girls on television, and a writer from a daily paper wrote that surely somewhere in television there must be a place for belva davis. i acted as though that was carved in concrete and just applied to everybody and everything until finally in 1966 i read a story about a wonderful republican woman who loved ronald reagan and had said that if he was elected, she would quit her anchor job and go and work for him. the day he was elected and i called her boss and said i want to apply for her
they started to move america. i want to be one of them. if i'm going to get harangued, i want power to fight back. why would i make that decision? no college, no training, no education, never been -- i dbt have anything to convince me that any white employer want want to hire me, but i started applying all around the place, and finally, i was doing all things a beauty pageant for black girls that i considered my civil rights work because it was my fight against miss america that denied our...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> he's one of america's favorite singer/songwriters. with four albums and grammys under his belt, john legend is making the music world by storm. now he's trying to wake up the world with his new album, and an ailing school system. ♪ ♪ >> i was think budget first time i actually saw you perform. it was about 12 years ago in a small club in philadelphia called the black lily, and i was thinking about the journey from being in a small venue like that to being a six-time grammy award winner and being "time" magazine's most influential. how does that happen? what's that journey been like? >> i've been a musician since i was a kid. i wanted to be a star when i was a kid, but i started making concrete moves in that direction when i was at school at penn, and i met a few people along the way that really helped me. i met kanye in 2001, and he was very instrumental, obviously, in launching me. he signed me to his label, but before he even signed me, he brought me in on a lot of the work that he was doing. he was working on college dropout an
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> he's one of america's favorite singer/songwriters. with four albums and grammys under his belt, john legend is making the music world by storm. now he's trying to wake up the world with his new album, and an ailing school system. ♪ ♪ >> i was think budget first time i actually saw you perform. it was about 12 years ago in a small club in philadelphia called the black lily, and i was thinking about the journey from being in a small venue like that to being a...
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he first came to america with the transport workers union and subsequently worked as a union organizer. he organized the exploited chinese sweatshop workers in san francisco, and along with cesar chavez, he was an instrumental leader with farm workers, and he was a founding member of the peace and freedom party and helped organize protests in chicago during the infamous and democratic national convention. brian was a founding member of the national -- a keynote speaker and fund-raiser. both of these organizations were completed the two irelands complete freedom from british rule -- were committed to ireland's complete freedom from british rule. brian would come back and help on campaigns and the events, where and at him over 20 years ago. he was committed to addressing the social and civil rights of san francisco. wherever bryant's travels took him, his commitment to the irish language was there. that people learn the irish gaelic language. in his fifties, he received a ph.d. in theater and then went to law school. he passed the bar on his first test at age 57. and he leaves quite a le
he first came to america with the transport workers union and subsequently worked as a union organizer. he organized the exploited chinese sweatshop workers in san francisco, and along with cesar chavez, he was an instrumental leader with farm workers, and he was a founding member of the peace and freedom party and helped organize protests in chicago during the infamous and democratic national convention. brian was a founding member of the national -- a keynote speaker and fund-raiser. both of...
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the gunman who was barricaded inside the bank of america. here's the map there. police from several north bay departments swarmed the building late this afternoon. the man locked himself inside after letting employees and customers leave the bank. police then set up a command station at a nearby gas station and closed several streets in the area. the man posted signs in the branch windows explaining his financial problems. as we mentioned, he surrendered shortly after 10:00. >>> back to our top story, the mounting crisis at japan's fukushima power plan. the nuclear safety agency said a fire in the reactor at the damaged plant in the tsunami ravaged north eastern region has been extinguished. radiation levels are spiking. japan's prime minister addressed his country a few hours ago, urging calm but acknowledging that radiation had seeped from the plant's number 4 reactor. we warn people living nearby to stay indoors. as the risk rises, japan's economic crisis deepens. the nikkei stock index falling 12% on news of another explosion at that plant. radiation fallout,
the gunman who was barricaded inside the bank of america. here's the map there. police from several north bay departments swarmed the building late this afternoon. the man locked himself inside after letting employees and customers leave the bank. police then set up a command station at a nearby gas station and closed several streets in the area. the man posted signs in the branch windows explaining his financial problems. as we mentioned, he surrendered shortly after 10:00. >>> back...
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the comment is buckle up america we're not going back to a gentler time but where we go, politics make us in a call which has a new platform to stand on and our commitment to civil discourse that we can make an impact if i think our panelists for being here and all of you for being here as well. [applause] the books will be available for citing in assigning area. just west of the student union. thank you very much. >> that concludes our coverage of the 2011 tucson of books. we have them live all weekend if you have missed any of the events that coverage will air tonight starting at 1:00 a.m. eastern. [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] as it did to ship them across the atlantic. it was enormously difficult to access the wealth. there was a great transportation network, chicago, which was formed starting off on the illinois and michigan can now had a great wateree park rails only supplemented that transportation network every city and the major waterway for the river mead says c. where it meets the mississippi riv
the comment is buckle up america we're not going back to a gentler time but where we go, politics make us in a call which has a new platform to stand on and our commitment to civil discourse that we can make an impact if i think our panelists for being here and all of you for being here as well. [applause] the books will be available for citing in assigning area. just west of the student union. thank you very much. >> that concludes our coverage of the 2011 tucson of books. we have them...
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an attempted bank robbery. 4:30 this afternoon a gunman entered the bank of america on tamalpais drive. police arrived with hostage negotiators and made contact with the robber. emplowy and customers were allowed to leave. after several hours of negotiations the suspect did exit the bank on its own. he is in police custody. >>> now for a look at other stories around the bay area today. >>> tuesday is the last day for teachers. we heard estimates in the oakland area of 540 jobs that could be lost. in san francisco as many as 500. reporting in san bruno, jr stone, kron 4 news. >> reporter: over the weekend thieves broke in to east oakland pride elementary school and ran stacked 30 rooms, getting away with computers, phones and projectors. even a safe was taken. teachers and custodians have been fixing busted windows. officials estimate their total lost in the range of tens of thousands of dollars. maureen kelly, kron 4 news. >>> more rain on the way tomorrow morning. tail end of the system extending down the west coast and off shore. plenty of moisture tomorrow morning. the commute is ok
an attempted bank robbery. 4:30 this afternoon a gunman entered the bank of america on tamalpais drive. police arrived with hostage negotiators and made contact with the robber. emplowy and customers were allowed to leave. after several hours of negotiations the suspect did exit the bank on its own. he is in police custody. >>> now for a look at other stories around the bay area today. >>> tuesday is the last day for teachers. we heard estimates in the oakland area of 540 jobs...
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the golf star sat down with good morning america. it has been a challenging year and a half for woods. he crashed his suv in florida in november of 2009, and that lead to the revelations about several extramarital affairs and eventually a divorce from his wiewf, elin. woods says being a single father is tough, but he enjoys it. >> i just love being with them and seeing what they are doing and what they are capable of doing. the shifts of interest. that's what is fun. we have a great time together, and that's what is the most important. family is first. that's the way it was when i was growing up. my family, my mom and dad, were always there and always present for me. that's what i am with my kids now. >> as for golf, woods is working on getting his game back on track. he hasn't won a major event in nearly three years. woods says his goal is to reclaim his spot as the number one golfer in the world. >>> if you are a golfer it has been tough for you this week finding time when it is not wet. >> and it is not getting any better. today c
the golf star sat down with good morning america. it has been a challenging year and a half for woods. he crashed his suv in florida in november of 2009, and that lead to the revelations about several extramarital affairs and eventually a divorce from his wiewf, elin. woods says being a single father is tough, but he enjoys it. >> i just love being with them and seeing what they are doing and what they are capable of doing. the shifts of interest. that's what is fun. we have a great time...
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that is not what america was built on. america was built on rewarding success. regardless of how high you raise the tax rates on whatever group, you have to get rid of the wasteful spending and the real growth in income is not from higher taxes. it is from increase productivity and economic growth. that is where we need to be focused. when not to -- would not need to be in this argument. host: paula says -- guest: it may not so much be cutting social security but changing the rules associated with the social security, where the retirement age comes up, and looking at -- you listed earlier the bipartisan report of things we can do. let's pick some of those things and do them. you cannot just ignore social security. there is not enough money coming in regardless of raiding the trust fund or not raiding the trust fund. there is not enough money coming in. the population is aging. people are staying alive longer. it is a great thing. maybe you need to work a little bit longer, too. we have to look at their population demographics. the aging population is a problem.
that is not what america was built on. america was built on rewarding success. regardless of how high you raise the tax rates on whatever group, you have to get rid of the wasteful spending and the real growth in income is not from higher taxes. it is from increase productivity and economic growth. that is where we need to be focused. when not to -- would not need to be in this argument. host: paula says -- guest: it may not so much be cutting social security but changing the rules associated...
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the life blood of america. the immigrants who came and to whom it was very important to get some place. >> and now you know it's the life blood of china too. i have a good fortune of being associated with new york university are are completing a joint partnership with shanghai. we had a lovely delegation of people here and had a culture exchange, and this i truly believe unlikely to me and sort of optimism, i really believe this is the future. i want to thank very much for coming. it's been a pleasure. thank you. [applause] >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. >> about five years ago, i got a letter from a teacher that i had in 8th grade in chicago. she had saved one of my papers that i had written about thanksgiving. >> she must have liked that. >> she said i kept this all these years because it was one the best papers i got from a student, and i read that paper, and i was going, hey, i was really good. >> what was it about? >> thanksgiving and what it m
the life blood of america. the immigrants who came and to whom it was very important to get some place. >> and now you know it's the life blood of china too. i have a good fortune of being associated with new york university are are completing a joint partnership with shanghai. we had a lovely delegation of people here and had a culture exchange, and this i truly believe unlikely to me and sort of optimism, i really believe this is the future. i want to thank very much for coming. it's...
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it is also here for america's banks. i met with community bankers in san antonio, texas when holly petraeus and i went down to the air force base. we listen to their concerns. it really has become clear that what we can do as a consumer agency to cut regulatory burdens is to make risks and prices clear. it will be good for credit unions. it'll be good for the financial institutions. they are willing to put up a pradesh pretending it is at one price. these competitors take families away from the founder banking systems. they need a stronger economy. that is what we are here to do. >> thank you for that response. i heard my friend talked about all we have in the bill. it seems like they are the voice for medium-sized and large banks. explain to me why they are so concerned? >> many thought the business models are a way the round -- the world is. we need to figure out how to turn the revenues. king it impossible to compare one project with others. some of them are very concerned. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> tha
it is also here for america's banks. i met with community bankers in san antonio, texas when holly petraeus and i went down to the air force base. we listen to their concerns. it really has become clear that what we can do as a consumer agency to cut regulatory burdens is to make risks and prices clear. it will be good for credit unions. it'll be good for the financial institutions. they are willing to put up a pradesh pretending it is at one price. these competitors take families away from the...
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." >> all right young america what's your opinion. we'll find out in speak of the week. >> he was a part of everyone's childhood. you probably still have his quirky rhymes stuck in your head. we want to know, which dr. seuss book was your favorite? >> "horton hears a who." definitely my favorite. just because of all the silly characters and i like the point of the story. >> "the cat in the hat," definitely because it's fun, it rhymes. i love cats, too. and "the cat in the hat" is just my favorite character ever. >> "green eggs and ham," i'll have to say because ever since i was a little kid we always had "the green eggs and ham" at school and i just thought it was fun. >> my favorite dr. seuss story is "green eggs and ham." >> "green eggs and ham." >> "green eggs and ham." >> i've always wanted to do this, for "teen kids news" i'm sam i am. >>> hoops have been used as toys for ages, but in the 1950's a combination of plastic and great marketing brought us the hula hoop. it spun into a national craze. and now, it's back. >> i like to h
." >> all right young america what's your opinion. we'll find out in speak of the week. >> he was a part of everyone's childhood. you probably still have his quirky rhymes stuck in your head. we want to know, which dr. seuss book was your favorite? >> "horton hears a who." definitely my favorite. just because of all the silly characters and i like the point of the story. >> "the cat in the hat," definitely because it's fun, it rhymes. i love...
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a bank of america in washington d.c. is having a difficult time staying open these days two weeks ago was shut down by hundreds of people as part of the u.s. uncut movement demanding corporations pay their fair share of taxes and yesterday a similar movement named make wall street pay shut was shutting down bank of america when hundreds of people arrived to protest bank of america not a dime in taxes in two thousand and nine because they used over one hundred off shorts x. evens take a look. now from cairo. a new report by the national people's action and public accountability initiative revealed that the six biggest banks in america wells fargo citigroup bank of america j.p. morgan chase goldman sachs and morgan stanley paid on average about eleven percent in taxes on their massive profits well below the thirty five percent corporate tax rate that's billions in lost revenue for the federal government so what could we the people do with some of that extra cash especially with our budget deficit here to offer some answers
a bank of america in washington d.c. is having a difficult time staying open these days two weeks ago was shut down by hundreds of people as part of the u.s. uncut movement demanding corporations pay their fair share of taxes and yesterday a similar movement named make wall street pay shut was shutting down bank of america when hundreds of people arrived to protest bank of america not a dime in taxes in two thousand and nine because they used over one hundred off shorts x. evens take a look....
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cuts like these could cripple america's competitiveness and job growth. according to moody's analytics' chief economist mark zandi, republican cuts would cost america a total of 700,000 jobs. the economic policy institute puts it at 800,000. rather than such job destroying policies, both of us, both parties need to come together and reason together. frankly the american public doesn't care who works with whom, they just want it to work. this is no way to fund the largest enterprise in the world on 14 day cycles. the gentleman criticized us for doing it. we should have been criticized, but let me tell my friend when he didn't mention, one of the reasons we did it, can i have an additional minute? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one additional minute. mr. hoyer: we could not get 60 votes in the united states senate. in order to move a bill forward. keeping our government running is vital to our economy. none of us should want to shut down the government. it is also vital to the millions who rely on government every day , the sooner
cuts like these could cripple america's competitiveness and job growth. according to moody's analytics' chief economist mark zandi, republican cuts would cost america a total of 700,000 jobs. the economic policy institute puts it at 800,000. rather than such job destroying policies, both of us, both parties need to come together and reason together. frankly the american public doesn't care who works with whom, they just want it to work. this is no way to fund the largest enterprise in the world...
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in the subheadline beneath that, it said america now up for grabs. it was referring to the concept of the rolling stones, a concert they had in the summer of 1969. this was supposed to be a triumphant appearance. they peered with the jefferson airplane and the flying burrito brothers, and they had a hard time finding a venue for the show, so they did it at the raceway. they built a stage that was three feet high, and it was a disaster. thousands of people clam moried on tom of each other to get close to the stage. someone hired the hell's angels motorcycle gang to do security, and they paid them with a truckload of beer, and so the hell's angels showed up with knives, and it was a violent scene. they beat up spectators and would have been less violent if they played earlier. they -- the concert was being filmed for a documentary, but mcjager, he was reluck at that particular time to play -- reluctant to play until it was dark. by every account, bad vibes were there, and it was an ugly scene. there were commotions around them, they are nor vows and we
in the subheadline beneath that, it said america now up for grabs. it was referring to the concept of the rolling stones, a concert they had in the summer of 1969. this was supposed to be a triumphant appearance. they peered with the jefferson airplane and the flying burrito brothers, and they had a hard time finding a venue for the show, so they did it at the raceway. they built a stage that was three feet high, and it was a disaster. thousands of people clam moried on tom of each other to get...
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america . a new report by the national people's action and public accountability initiative revealed that the six biggest banks in america wells fargo citigroup bank of america j.p. morgan chase goldman sachs and morgan stanley paid on average about eleven percent in taxes on their massive profits well below the thirty five percent corporate tax rate that's billions and wants revenue for the federal government so what could we the people do with some of that extra cash especially with our budget deficit here offer some answers reporter and water extraordinary at think progress said welcome back to the program thanks for having me tom thanks for being with us. we're still average americans most people are still in the throes of the bush i call i'm sorry called the bush depression it's just you know it's just. how are the banks to the banks are doing great banks are even better in some ways as he said the last six mega banks in this country paid about eleven percent rate and bank of america in pa
america . a new report by the national people's action and public accountability initiative revealed that the six biggest banks in america wells fargo citigroup bank of america j.p. morgan chase goldman sachs and morgan stanley paid on average about eleven percent in taxes on their massive profits well below the thirty five percent corporate tax rate that's billions and wants revenue for the federal government so what could we the people do with some of that extra cash especially with our...
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america become china. instead each culture has to represent -- has to respect each other's culture, each other's beliefs and traditions. and work together to make sure that this story indeed has a happy ending. in this i truly hope happy note i would love to turn this into a conversation. [applause] >> thank you very much. please. yes, man? [inaudible] >> chinese or journals in english or chinese? >> let me tell you a funny story. when we started working on this book we learned that there were journals and here we are sitting in a coffee shop in new york city and i say just our luck. little here we are stumbling on this great story, these kids left behind all these journals and all these journals are buried in some basement in shanghai and are all in chinese and we will never figure them out or find them and we start doing what people do nowadays which is googleing laughing like crazy and discover the connecticut historical society has and addition, sothe thing like crazy and discover the connecticut histo
america become china. instead each culture has to represent -- has to respect each other's culture, each other's beliefs and traditions. and work together to make sure that this story indeed has a happy ending. in this i truly hope happy note i would love to turn this into a conversation. [applause] >> thank you very much. please. yes, man? [inaudible] >> chinese or journals in english or chinese? >> let me tell you a funny story. when we started working on this book we...
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the golf star sat down with good morning america. it has been a challenging year and a half for woods. he crashed his suv in florida in november of 2009, and that lead to the revelations about several extramarital affairs and eventually a divorce from his wiewf, elin. woods says being a single father is tough, but he enjoys it. >> i just love being with them and seeing what they are doing and what they are capable of doing. the shifts of interest. that's what is fun. we have a great time together, and that's what is the most important. family is first. that's the way it was when i was growing up. my family, my mom and dad, were always there and always present for me. that's what i am with my kids now. >> as for golf, woods is working on getting his game back on track. he hasn't won a major event in nearly three years. woods says his goal is to reclaim his spot as the number one golfer in the world. >>> if you are a golfer it has been tough for you this week finding time when it is not wet. >> and it is not getting any better. today c
the golf star sat down with good morning america. it has been a challenging year and a half for woods. he crashed his suv in florida in november of 2009, and that lead to the revelations about several extramarital affairs and eventually a divorce from his wiewf, elin. woods says being a single father is tough, but he enjoys it. >> i just love being with them and seeing what they are doing and what they are capable of doing. the shifts of interest. that's what is fun. we have a great time...
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he wants everyone to have a chance, and he knows that in this world the united states of america is a force for good. the american people are hopeful, a big heart, idealistic, daring, decent and fair. he was all of these things himself and everyone could see that. we can all think of leaders throughout history who had qualities of greatness that came up a little short in the quality of goodness and saw how when we remember this great man, we think of his goodness. he was engaged in the biggest defense of his time, the kindness and courtesy or never beneath him. it's just the way he carried himself, that confident manner. he was all class coming and in hollywood you can't even fix that. [laughter] sometimes the best tributes come from opponents because they are the ones as you know, are looking for witnesses and was a notable adversary who once said of president reagan the spirit and used his presidency. ronald reagan was one of those rare presidents who lifted our vision and enlarge our conception of this nation and its mission on earth. his time will glow in history and memory. that
he wants everyone to have a chance, and he knows that in this world the united states of america is a force for good. the american people are hopeful, a big heart, idealistic, daring, decent and fair. he was all of these things himself and everyone could see that. we can all think of leaders throughout history who had qualities of greatness that came up a little short in the quality of goodness and saw how when we remember this great man, we think of his goodness. he was engaged in the biggest...
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the question that i have for america is, do you think this message resonates with you? if it does, that give withs me a whole lot more encouragement to go put myself through the sausage grinder of a campaign. >> and for more information, visit mikehuckabee come. mikehuckabee.com. >> bill, tell us why you chose football as a way to share the story of racial tension in georgia. >> well, rachel, first of all, thanks to you and c-span for taking the time to talk to me today. this book has been out a few years, but one of the important components of it is that i interviewed the first black player who played on the all-white albany high school in albany georgia football team in 19 -- in the mid '60s. and this particular player and another black player decided to go to their football camp. and the football camp at that point was in the middle of the woods along the creek and bad thing could happen out there. and the first night one of the black players didn't make it and went home, and the one who survived is grady caldwell. now, this book, i think, is important to help us und
the question that i have for america is, do you think this message resonates with you? if it does, that give withs me a whole lot more encouragement to go put myself through the sausage grinder of a campaign. >> and for more information, visit mikehuckabee come. mikehuckabee.com. >> bill, tell us why you chose football as a way to share the story of racial tension in georgia. >> well, rachel, first of all, thanks to you and c-span for taking the time to talk to me today. this...
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people in south america. outside of our boundaries there's six billion people. you've got two sides of the hemisphere. we're the food producers of the world, and they're the producers of industrial products, and we developed this swap market which i learned how to do swaps there which is the most valuable thing i could have ever learned if my life, and we will propel, we will build jobs around the food industry just like china with their 17 vital trace elements will build steel and all of these things. but it's got to be a world of futures or -- >> and i have to say when i first started writing this, i had no idea what you just said. hopefully, if you read the book, you'll say, ah, i know what charlie's talking about. it sounds scary, but charlie knows all this because he knew it when he traded cattle, and there really is a progression so that what he says starts to make some sense. okay. thanks again, everyone, for coming. we're open for several more hours, so i hope you'll stay and have some wine, some food
people in south america. outside of our boundaries there's six billion people. you've got two sides of the hemisphere. we're the food producers of the world, and they're the producers of industrial products, and we developed this swap market which i learned how to do swaps there which is the most valuable thing i could have ever learned if my life, and we will propel, we will build jobs around the food industry just like china with their 17 vital trace elements will build steel and all of these...
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make it the grandest and the greatest in america," and chalfin did that for him. the two men, if you look at their correspondence, they went along very well and they went along very well in the frame of relationship between patron and artist so sometimes deering would go, "this is unbelievable, you cannot make me do this, forget about it." and chalfin would do the same, but he knew exactly what he wanted to do. >> a clash of artistic ideas was not uncommon especially when it came to designating the emblem for the house.
make it the grandest and the greatest in america," and chalfin did that for him. the two men, if you look at their correspondence, they went along very well and they went along very well in the frame of relationship between patron and artist so sometimes deering would go, "this is unbelievable, you cannot make me do this, forget about it." and chalfin would do the same, but he knew exactly what he wanted to do. >> a clash of artistic ideas was not uncommon especially when...
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under fire in america is a failure of both the c.e.o. of the solitary city are sure this is one area where presidents both had some enormous power and. gorbachev and reagan world posed by their own parties but they overcame and made better things being attacked in moscow from the reset obama there but this is where leadership is required but don't forget these guys inherited this problem of nato expansion obama didn't expand nato he did not hear in this problem it has to be resolved any one of the worst by the day remember the united states is still saying that georgia should become a member of nato and saakashvili is saying yes we want to know and the united states is even saying the ukraine crane should become a member of nato even though ukraine says it's not interested now these are fundamental conflicts i mean we already had one world with us in georgia and it could be another country and if i'm going who'll stephen cohen thank you very much for this interview. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology some of. the futur
under fire in america is a failure of both the c.e.o. of the solitary city are sure this is one area where presidents both had some enormous power and. gorbachev and reagan world posed by their own parties but they overcame and made better things being attacked in moscow from the reset obama there but this is where leadership is required but don't forget these guys inherited this problem of nato expansion obama didn't expand nato he did not hear in this problem it has to be resolved any one of...
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gunman barricade himself inside bank of america branch is now in police custod custody. authorities arrived on the scene 4:30 this afternoon. the gunman reportedly let the bank employee and customers leave before blocking himself inside. this wasn't a robbery. the man appeared to have posted signs in the branch window detailing his grievances with bank of america. >>> school was not in session today at east oakland pride elementary after group of thieves left a path of destruction behind. the thieves ripped a bank of commuter out of the wall, took lap top, overhead pro psychiatrictor and safe from the principal office among other things. but theft not the only motive. before leaving they vandalized 30 rooms and particularly violent fashion as you can see from some of the pictures. all of this after volunteers spent the weekend painting the playground for the kid. now students return to school battered and bruised. >> this is like their sanctuar sanctuary. and now today when they came to school they realized maybe it's not a safe place any more. that's what hurts us the m
gunman barricade himself inside bank of america branch is now in police custod custody. authorities arrived on the scene 4:30 this afternoon. the gunman reportedly let the bank employee and customers leave before blocking himself inside. this wasn't a robbery. the man appeared to have posted signs in the branch window detailing his grievances with bank of america. >>> school was not in session today at east oakland pride elementary after group of thieves left a path of destruction...
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he captured america's out when they made it all the way to the final four. they are back and they stunned villanova. they came in the eighth seed, not 11th and nathan down, 25 seconds, luke hancock, stone cold 3. george nathan up by 2. villanova looking for the five. gets it in the corner. yikes, off the side of the backboard and patriot slam that seals the deal. george mason makes down nova and see ohio state in the next round. >> three out of four, arizona going down to the wire with memphis. derek williams, n.b.a. play waiting to happen, finished with 22. and to protect the ball, no, they can't, throw it away. he is going to miss the three but joe jackson cleans up. down by 2. memphis makes the first, misses the second free flow on purpose but williams tells wither spoon, throw it out with rejection. i know that. most of it is with dancing. riley, isaiah thomas taking it to the front line of georgia. you got it! layup to tie it 28. huskies take control at the second. and up by 10. trey thompson with a 3 and wilcox, one freethrow, long pass down fourth, tr
he captured america's out when they made it all the way to the final four. they are back and they stunned villanova. they came in the eighth seed, not 11th and nathan down, 25 seconds, luke hancock, stone cold 3. george nathan up by 2. villanova looking for the five. gets it in the corner. yikes, off the side of the backboard and patriot slam that seals the deal. george mason makes down nova and see ohio state in the next round. >> three out of four, arizona going down to the wire with...
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con bank of america es automático. súper flexible. yo elijo la fecha... ...y la cantidad. un poquito este mes... ...el doble el mes que entra. y lo puedo variar como quiera. ...y si lo necesito... lo saco y ya. [ locutor ] la manera flexible de ir ahorrando con bank of america. el ex presidente jimmy carter entero llegó a cuba para reunirse con funcionarios de la isla, fausto con los detalles. >> llegó con su esposa y una comitiva del centro carter la televisión cu barn para una visita privo ada. >> para inventación del gobierno cubano. >> invitación que lo hará reunirse con gobierno iglesia y comunidad judía aunque dice que no es como enviado del gobierno de barack obama se dice que carter intentará liberar al contratista norteamericano allan condenado por según el gobierno cubano ser parte de un proyecto. >> y es muy importante que se preocupe por allan que es un ciudadano americano injusta en careceado y que se preocupe también por la prisión que es cuba. >> el director dice que mientras cartero viaje invitado por los hermanos a la oposición lo reprimo en. >
con bank of america es automático. súper flexible. yo elijo la fecha... ...y la cantidad. un poquito este mes... ...el doble el mes que entra. y lo puedo variar como quiera. ...y si lo necesito... lo saco y ya. [ locutor ] la manera flexible de ir ahorrando con bank of america. el ex presidente jimmy carter entero llegó a cuba para reunirse con funcionarios de la isla, fausto con los detalles. >> llegó con su esposa y una comitiva del centro carter la televisión cu barn para una...